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Sway bar links? Which ones should I get for the Eibach coilovers stage 2

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Hi guys, looking at buying the Eibach stage 2 coilovers set for my 2020 Dodge Ram 1500, but wanted to know which sway bar links I should get when I have this setup installed. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
 
your stock ones can handle it.
i was on stock bar links with my fox 2.5 for over 30k miles and they were fine. Even did a 15k miles road trip to Alaska and Arctic Ocean with them and numerous high speed off road runs.

Only swapped them out because:
1. I was bored after the trip
2. I was getting a bit of noise in the front and turned out to be the sway bar bushings getting messed up by Dempster and Dalton mud. I could've just kept the OE links because when I removed them they were 100% fine, but I figured since I got the truck on the lift in the air already and removed sway bar, I might as well just swapped them to the suspension maxx ones I have on hand.
 
Thank you for that information. I thought since id be getting that Eibach coilover kit, that I would need different sway bar links cause of the difference in height. Any recommendations for other links instead of Mopar ones?
 
Thank you for that information. I thought since id be getting that Eibach coilover kit, that I would need different sway bar links cause of the difference in height. Any recommendations for other links instead of Mopar ones?
you can use suspensionmaxx but you need to ask them about the options.
are your current links no good?
 
Thank you for that information. I thought since id be getting that Eibach coilover kit, that I would need different sway bar links cause of the difference in height. Any recommendations for other links instead of Mopar ones?
Ideally you will want different end links when changing the suspension height to keep the sway bar geometry proper. As mentioned z contact Suspensionmaxx and ask them what they recommend
 

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